Disliked{quote} Please please name me one country in this world that is not fu... financially...Ignored
10 Great Countries without Public Debt
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Disliked{quote} Please please name me one country in this world that is not fu... financially...Ignored
Disliked{quote} How is this for a start: 10 Great Countries without Public Debt Switzerland Sweden Norway Denmark Czech Republic Estonia...Ignored
DislikedInter-relationships between the currencies/charts. Things to watch.... GBP and UJ (mirror reverse images of each other). Notice the ma crossover happening on the 4H UJ chart. A nice cable entry long would be around the 61.8 fib @1.2745 if it gets there. EURBGP cross looking like it thinks it has a double bottom here on the daily chart GBPJPY double top and 2 bear hammers on the daily chart That said, it's early, market is not fully liquid. We'll see how the Europe session plays out. {image} {image} {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} this is the holy grail every day you are getting more then 50 pips of profit h1 macd dettermine the main trend and 15 m macd give the entry signal {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} That’s a bit dishonest only considering government debt and then calling them ’great countries’. Have to look at debt structure, household debt, city/county debt etc. It will all fall on the state and future generations. He asked which countries are not ’fked financially’ in which you have to consider other factors too like real wages, real yields, foreign investment, age structure, political status etc. I’d cross out Switzerland, Sweden, Norway and Russia. Singapore could be crossed out too if you are the average Joe.Ignored
DislikedLooks like a potential correction of the drop earlier. US days later if it’s good for USD then likelihood of the PA staying bearish will remain. but as the drop wasn’t too hard a move up cannot be ruled outIgnored
Disliked{quote} Nominal wages and the cost of living are very valid but I don't have a table like that readily available here is the closest that I could get: https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-livin...by_country.jsp Foreign investment doesn't necessarily contribute to economic well being. More often it is a burden to the host country.Ignored
Disliked{quote} GU Update on count. with structure. US dollah index filling up FVG {image} {image}Ignored
Disliked{quote} GU Update on scalping position prior to high impact news in a bit. {image} On Monday, GU marking its first daily decline this month. This trend continued into today, with GBP trading below 1.28. This shift is attributed to two factors: (this is fundamental - unless you dont use one , better to skip) Global Risk Aversion: A cautious sentiment in the market (increased risk aversion) made investors favor the stability of the USD. UK Economic Data: The latest data from the UK, including a slight rise in unemployment and a dip in wage growth,...Ignored
Disliked{quote} GU Update on scalping position prior to high impact news in a bit. {image} On Monday, GU marking its first daily decline this month. This trend continued into today, with GBP trading below 1.28. This shift is attributed to two factors: (this is fundamental - unless you dont use one , better to skip) Global Risk Aversion: A cautious sentiment in the market (increased risk aversion) made investors favor the stability of the USD. UK Economic Data: The latest data from the UK, including a slight rise in unemployment and a dip in wage growth,...Ignored